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Emma Watson isn’t getting the boot from Burberry, but did chop off her hair

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It’s been an eventful day in Emma Watson news. The 20-year-old actress had reportedly been replaced by fellow Brit Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as the new face of Burberry, though Huntington-Whiteley’s agent tells Gossip Cop that reports of Watson’s exit are false. The Harry Potter star was featured in the brand’s Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 ads, while Huntington-Whiteley is currently appears in ads for their new beauty line alongside Lily Donaldson and newcomer Nina Porter.

In other, more exciting news, Watson, who until recently has sported enviable long and wavy locks, has debuted a new, much, much shorter hairstyle. She posted this photo to her Facebook page today, stating “Dear all. Cut my hair off a few days ago… Feels incredible. I love it. I’ve wanted to do this for years and years; it’s the most liberating thing ever. Hope you like. Big love from Emma x”

She looks stunning, no?

Emma Watson’s Haircut Channels Mia Farrow in Rosemary’s Baby [Huffington Post]

Burberry Has Not “Canned” Emma Watson [Gossip Cop]


Fashion

Canadians Mark Fast and Todd Lynn nominated for British Fashion Awards

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A look from Mark Fast's Spring 2010 collection. Photography by Peter Stigter.

On December 9th, The British Fashion Awards 2009 will recognize the most influential players in the British fashion industry. Among the nominees are two Canadians: Winnipeg’s Mark Fast is up against Medham Kirchhoff and Peter Pilotto in the emerging ready-to-wear designer category, while Todd Lynn is nominated in the menswear category with Graeme Fidler of Aquascutum and Kim Jones of Dunhill. Lynn, an Ottawa native who launched his own label of androgynous ready-to-wear in 2006, has worked with Roland Mouret and put Mick Jagger, Marilyn Manson and Bono in his bespoke leathers. Fast, a quickly-rising knitwear name, showed his third collection at London Fashion Week in September at a show that was surrounded in controversy after the designer chose to use a handful of non-size zero models.

Other nominees include Daisy Lowe, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Georgia Jagger in the model category. Winners will be announced on December 9 in London.

Click to see a gallery of looks from Mark Fast’s and Todd Lynn’s Spring 2010 collections.


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